Unofficial Football World Championships#Nasazzi.27s Baton

The Nasazzi rod (English Nasazzi 's baton ) denotes an interpretation of football statistics. This is similar to the boxes, assumed that the incumbent Nasazzi - tube carrier must defend the title in every game and loses him in case of defeat to the winner of the match.

Current Nasazzi - rod support is the Russian national football team, which took over the title in a friendly match on November 19, 2013 in Dubai from South Korea.

Regulate

The Nasazzi bar is named after José Nasazzi, a Uruguayan national football team, the 1930 team captain of the winning team of Uruguay was the first football World Cup. As rules apply:

History

First winner and namesake of the Nasazzi rod is Uruguay in the final of the soccer World Cup 1930 against Argentina. Second rod support is Brazil, which beat Uruguay on 6 September 1931 in a match for the Copa Río Branco. Brazil is also the first team to defend the bar, on December 4, 1932 Uruguay could be defeated again.

In 1934 the Nasazzi rod for the first time to a European team, when Brazil lost the World Cup knockout round tie against Spain. As Spain was defeated in the quarter- final against Italy, the second FIFA World Cup was also simultaneously Nasazzi - bar support.

By 1950, the staff moved exclusively between European teams. In the 1938 World Cup, he was not defended as bar supports Scotland did not participate. In the 1950 World Cup took over the U.S. for the first time a team from North and Central America the staff, they had to pass directly without successful defense of Chile it.

Except for a brief interruption of the title thereafter remained until 1961 in South America. Champions Paraguay did not participate in the 1954 World Cup. 1958 Brazil traveled as Nasazzi - rod support for the World Cup to Sweden and defended the title throughout the World Cup. For the third time now the Nasazzi - rod support was also FIFA World Cup.

Between 1961 and 1966 the staff wandered in rapid succession between European, Central American and South American countries. As far the smallest country could at March 24, 1963 the Netherlands Antilles win the wand. Before the World Cup 1966, the Soviet Union took over the baton and carried him to the semifinals, where he lost to Germany. In the World Cup final in Germany defended Although the Nasazzi rod, but was beaten in extra time and was not world champion. For the first time could take the staff home, the losing World Cup finalist. After some changes Germany could conquer the bar in the final group game of the 1970 World Cup again. On the way to the world title while Germany failed in the semi-final to Italy, but again only in the extension, so that the rod could be defended successfully in the 3rd place match. After the bar in the meantime was defended, among others, two years of Brazil and one year of Italy, conquered him Germany in the final of the 1974 World Cup again and was now also at the same time world champion and Nasazzi - rod support.

With a few breaks in the bar afterwards remained until 1992 in Europe. In the 1978 World Cup, the Netherlands met the same fate as Germany 1966: Despite verteidigtem Nasazzi bar the World Cup final was lost in extra time. In the 1982 World Cup France defended the staff, nor the semi-finals ( the penalty shoot was lost ), but had to pass on to him in Poland 3rd place match. At the World Championships in 1986 and 1990 respectively Spain was eliminated in the knockout round, without having to leave the bar.

From 1992 to 1998, the staff remained with a few exceptions in South America. In the 1994 World Cup, he moved several times between teams that were eliminated in the first round. In the 1998 World Cup, the Netherlands lost the rod until the 3rd place match in Croatia.

In the following years until 2006, the Nasazzi rod moved back frequently the continent. On 1 June 2001 contributed to Australia for the first time with an oceanic country in the list of winners. On June 3, followed in 2001 with South Korea's first Asian titleholder and from May 2004 to November 2005 were Nigeria, Angola and Zimbabwe, three African teams rod carrier. The respective bar support during the World Championships in 2002 and 2006, however, were not qualified, so the title there in each case was not available at the moment. In November 2006, the staff returned to Europe and was held by the Netherlands from November 2008, which also took him to the World Cup finals in 2010 ( and there despite the subsequent defeat in extra time to defend ).

At the last qualifying match for Euro 2012, the Netherlands lost to Sweden and had to give the Nasazzi rod to the previous title holder, who immediately lost him in the next game to the neighbor Denmark. In February 2012, the Russian team won the Nasazzi - rod and then carried him into the European Championship finals in Poland and Ukraine; there but they lost it in the last group match to Greece. After that, neither team was able to defend the title successfully, so Spain in the finals not only won the European title, but also the Nasazzi rod. The Spaniards were able to defend the title exactly one year before they lost him in the final of the Confederations Cup in Brazil.

Nasazzi -and-stick backing for world championships

Nasazzi - rod support and FIFA Football World Cup

The following teams were simultaneously Nasazzi - rod support and official football world champions:

  • Uruguay: July 30, 1930 to September 6, 1931
  • Italy: June 10, 1934 to November 14, 1934 and 4 June 1939 to November 12, 1939
  • Uruguay: March 28, 1953 to April 10, 1954
  • Brazil: June 29, 1958 to December 12, 1959 and 14 July 1971 to June 9, 1973
  • Germany: July 7, 1974 to March 12, 1975 and 17 November 1976 to February 23, 1977
  • Argentina from January 1 to October 28, 1981 and 16 December 1987 to March 31, 1988
  • Germany: June 21 to 26 in 1992 and 9 September to 16 December 1992
  • Brazil: July 13, 1995 until January 21, 1996 and June 29, 1997 to February 10, 1998
  • France: April 25, by 1 June 2001
  • Italy: March 28 bis August 22, 2007
  • Spain: July 1, 2012 until 30 June 2013

Nasazzi Bar and unofficial World Cup

A comparable fictitious competition is tracked under the title of Unofficial Football World Championship (English Unofficial Football World Championships, UFWC ). Both ratings differ by the starting point and the score of games that were released after the end of normal time, extra time or penalty shoot-out in about, decided.

Both titles have been worn several times by the same team, but not united because of the different modes. Recently both titles were out together on 21 August 2002 to 11 July 2010. With the defeat of the double - honoree Netherlands in extra time of the World Cup final against Spain, the title parted again, as though UFWC Spain and FIFA world champion, but the Nasazzi rod remained in the Netherlands.

List of associations and separations:

  • Unification on 14 November 1934 UFWC - champions England suggests Nasazzi - rod support Italy (Battle of Highbury ).
  • Separation on July 30, 1966: England to win against Germany in the extension of the World Cup final, the Nasazzi rod remains in Germany.
  • 2 Association on July 7, 1974: UFWC champion Netherlands subject Nasazzi - rod support Germany in the World Cup final.
  • Separation on 25 June 1978: Argentina to win against the Netherlands in extra time of the World Cup finals, the Nasazzi rod remains in the Netherlands.
  • Just missed Association 1982: At the World Cup of Nasazzi rod in the semifinals of France is defended against Germany, the UFWC goes from Poland to Italy on. In the third place match Poland wins in return to Nasazzi rod
  • 3 Association on June 2, 1984: Nasazzi - rod support Yugoslavia wins against UFWC master Portugal.
  • Separation on June 22, 1986: Belgium wins against Spain in extra time of the World Cup quarter-finals, the Nasazzi rod remains in Spain.
  • 4 Association on July 4, 1993: UFWC champion Argentina defeated Nasazzi - rod support Mexico in the final of the Copa America.
  • Separation on July 23, 1995: Uruguay to win the final of the Copa America against Brazil on penalties, the Nasazzi rod remains in Brazil.
  • 5 Association on July 4 and immediate separation on July 7, 1998: Nasazzi - tube carrier Netherlands wins against UFWC champion Argentina in the World Cup quarter- finals. In the extension of the semi-finals of the UFWC title goes straight again lost to Brazil.
  • Association test on June 29, 2000: UFWC - champions Italy will decide the semi-final against Nasazzi - tube carrier Netherlands on penalties for itself. The UFWC title is defended so that Nasazzi rod but not won.
  • 6 Association on 21 August 2002: UFWC champion Netherlands defeated Nasazzi - rod support Norway.
  • Separation on July 11, 2010: Spain wins against the Netherlands in extra time of the World Cup finals, the Nasazzi rod remains in the Netherlands.

Records

  • Brazil is, in terms of the total time, " record - Nasazzi - rod support " with a total of 3871 days ahead of the Netherlands, England and Germany.
  • The Netherlands held the bar for 36 games, which set a new record showed. At rod - profit (19 November 2008) and loss (11 October 2011) both times are here, curiously, the Swedes involved. The hitherto longest title defenses had reached Brazil with Pele and 21 games in 1958 and the Federal Republic of Germany, also with 21 games 1979/80.
  • The minimum record goes to the Soviet Union ( in the four-nation tournament in 1988 ) and Australia. The Nasazzi rod remained with them with the shortest duration of only 2 days between 31 March and 2 April 1988 and the 1st and 3rd June 2001.
  • 1958 and 2010 saw the incumbent before the World Cup Nasazzi - rod support also reach the final of the World Cup. In 1958 he was then world champion.
  • 1938, 1954, 2002 and 2006 did not take the Nasazzi - rod support part in the FIFA World Cup.
  • In 2006, even the last four Nasazzi - tube carrier failed to qualify for the official competition before the start of the FIFA World Cup (Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Romania, Uruguay). Because of his term " champions " Hungary had failed to qualify for Euro 2008, specifically Nasazzi Bar and unofficial World Cup and there is not negotiable.
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